Top-ranked Florida rolls to 15th straight win

Lee Humphrey scored all of his 15 points on 3-pointers and Corey
Brewer added 13 as the top-ranked Gators breezed to a 93-44
victory over Tennessee Chattanooga.

Florida (4-0) has won 15 consecutive games - the second-longest
streak in school history - dating to last season and captured 24
straight non-conference matchups overall. The Gators are an
impressive 43-8 against opponents outside of the Southeastern
Conference over the past four campaigns under Donovan.

Donovan, in his 11th season, is just five games shy from passing
Norm Sloan (235) as the all-time winningest coach in program
history.

Humphrey's 3-pointer capped an 18-6 surge through the first
seven minutes of the first half. Joakim Noah scored on an easy
jam to help the Gators build an 18-point lead with 2:23 left
before the break.

With a 37-19 lead already in place, Florida begin the second
half on a commanding 25-2 burst and was never threatened
thereafter. Brewer scored nine points during the run.

Junior Al Horford, who leads Florida in scoring with 16.7 points
per game, finished with just seven points on 2-of-2 shooting.
He picked up three fouls before halftime.

Taurean Green scored 11 points for the Gators, who shot 54
percent (32-of-59) from the field and scored a whopping 41
points off turnovers.

Florida made 14 shots from the arc and had nine different
players make at least one 3-pointer, with Humphrey and Walter
Hodge connecting on two each.